Werner, this is precisely why I have been recommending migrating from Twinkle to sflphone, which is actively maintained and has a very good range of features, or jitsu, depending on specific need and use case. We just need to get everything up to date, especially for ZRTP inter-operation.
Twinkle is still in Debian, so maybe we could suggest a patch with your changes, assuming Debian migrates to ccrtp 2, unless they wish to simply depreciate it as no longer maintainable. Since they depreciated my once favorite xconq awhile ago, I am rather aware such things do happen :). On 05/14/2012 02:12 PM, Werner Dittmann wrote: > Am 14.05.2012 18:27, schrieb David Sugar: >> This actually touches upon several packages and issues that I think we >> should at least try to resolve in debian before wheezy... >> >> First, ccrtp and zrtp 2.0 or later require ucommon's commoncpp. >> >> These are easy to build in Debian with ucommon commoncpp. However, >> there are several packages that no doubt use zrtp and ccrtp. The one I >> looked at was sflphone. I included the debian control file and a patch >> I started on for supporting ucommon 5.2/ccrtp 2.x/zrtp 2.x. It doesn't >> yet build correctly though, but is enough for Tristan to look at and see >> how this would effect building sflphone... >> >> I am pretty sure Werner Dittmann has been using twinkle with ccrtp 2.x >> for awhile, and I hope could provide a patch for that as needed. > > Please be aware the twinkle is not longer maintained, Michel de Boer stopped > development and maintanance some years ago (2yrs?) . Because of some > modifications in ucommon / commoncpp I patched a local copy on my system > to compile and run with ucommon/commoncpp, ccrtp 2.x and zrtp 2.x . > > Thus I would recommend to phase out twinkle because no further development > and maintenance, AFAIK it uses older versions of Qt (3.x?), KDE 3.5 etc. Was > never enhanced to latest versions of Qt (4.x) and KDE 4.x > > Regards, > > Werner > >> >> On 05/12/2012 06:03 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: >>> On 12-05-12 at 11:03pm, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: >>>> On 12-05-12 at 04:06pm, David Sugar wrote: > > <SNIP --- SNAP> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org